Long answer: I looked up how piss tests work and I don't understand why the short answer was no...I could see how THC wouldn't work, but not mdma
Based on the research I did on MANY sites, the mdma piss test, detects if there is mdma in your urine. So maybe piss a bit in a cup and add a bit of molly and see the results?
Here is what I learned this was about a certain brand of piss tests (I didn't mention the brand because I don't know if that would violate forum rules (like I was promoting a product)
"MDMA Urine Test is a lateral flow, one-step immunoassay for the qualitative detection of (±)-3,4-Methylene-dioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) in human urine. The detection limit (cut-off) is 1000 ng/ml and provides a visual, qualitative result.
It is a competitive immuno-assay and in case there is no methamphetamine (non-consumer) in the urine two red lines (test- and control-line) appear at the strips of the device. If there is methamphetamine in the urine sample (consumer) only one control-line appears at the test strip.
MDMA Urine Test is is an immunoassay in which the chemically labelled MDMA (MDMA conjugate) competes with the free MDMA which may be present in urine for limited antibody binding sites. The test device contains membrane strips which are pre-coated with immobilized MDMA conjugate as antigen on the test band (T). A red colored anti-colloidal gold conjugate pad is placed at the right ending of the membrane at the liquid contact site. After soaking it with urine the gold-conjugates move along the membrane chromatographically by capillary action and the antibodies get to the test region. If there is no MDMA molecule in the urine the antibody gold conjugate attaches to the MDMA conjugate to form a visible line. Therefore, the formation of a visible precipitant in the test zone occurs when the test urine is negative for the drug.
If MDMA is present in the urine, the drug antigen competes with the immobilized MDMA conjugate on the test band region for limited antibody sites. In case of sufficient concentration of the drug, it fills the limited antibody binding sites. This will prevent attachment of the colored antibody-colloidal gold conjugate to the MDMA conjugate zone on the test band region. Therefore, absence of the colored band on the test region indicates a positive result. A control band with a different antigen/antibody reaction is also added to the immunochromatographic membrane strip at the control region (C) to indicate that the test has been performed properly.
This control line should always appear, regardless of the presence of MDMA. This means that negative urine will produce two colored bands (non-consumer), and positive urine will produce only one band (consumer). The presence of this colored band in the control region therefore serves as 1) verification that sufficient volume has been added, and 2) that proper flow was obtained."
Based on what that says - if mdma molecule is put in this test - it should show positive.
Obviously this isn't a good substitue for a REAL test kit (like ez test) but would this not indicate the presence of MDMA?